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Michael Smither
Michael Duncan Smither, CNZM (29 October 1939) is a New Zealand painter and composer.〔(City Gallery Wellington ); retrieved 18 February 2009〕
He was born in New Plymouth and was educated at New Plymouth Boys' High School and Elam School of Fine Arts, Auckland. While studying he worked part-time in a car spray-paint shop, an occupation which introduced Smither to the use of lacquer-based paints.
In 1959, Smither returned to New Plymouth, working part-time in arts-related jobs. His first solo exhibition was in 1961. In 1963 he married Elizabeth Harrington, who is better known as New Zealand Poet Elizabeth Smither. The two have three children, Sarah, Thomas and Joseph.
Smither separated from Elizabeth and eventually divorced. For a few years he was married to Rachel McAlpine, a writer.
Smither now lives at Otama beach on the Coromandel Peninsula.
Smither was also influenced by ''Rita Angus'' and ''Lois White'' as he was studying. He turned to them for inspiration.
==Work==
Smither works in a variety of media - notably oils, acrylics, and screenprint - and on a variety of subjects. Domestic life is a major theme of many of his works, these scenes depicted with a rigorous yet idiosyncratic realism. A similar style is brought to his landscapes, many of which depict the Taranaki landscape around which he grew up. At least two of his paintings, ''The Family in the Van'' and ''Rocks with Mountain'' () have attained the status of iconic paintings in New Zealand.
His first solo exhibition was in 1961.
Smither was the recipient of the 1970 Frances Hodgkins Fellowship from the University of Otago. He is the patron of community art gallery "Real Tart" in New Plymouth.()

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